The critically acclaimed film, released in 2000, deals with a circle of young people living together on a commune in Sweden in the mid-’70s. They begin to question their social and political beliefs as the world begins to change rapidly around them. Rolling Stone called the movie “hilarious and humane.”

Besides enjoying the film screening, you can grab some food pre-film and dance to ABBA and other Swedish music afterwards. Tickets to the film, which begins at 8 pm, are $10; if you want to order dinner, that’s another $10. RSVP at this link.